In another thread, http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=45800 , about halfway down the first page, someone suggests, apparently seriously, that Kerry was a draft dodger using the logic that "Kerry fits into the draft dodger category as well. He didn't serve a full term in country."
By this logic, anyone who died in the war didn't complete their term "in country", with perhaps some few odd exceptions. Some other few had several rotations over there, so they might also be excepted. Many, if not most, of the people who died in 'nam died on their first rotation, and would be precisely covered by exactly the same logic exhibited in the quote, taken in context and without obfuscation or intent to decieve, above.
Do you think that's a fair thing to say?
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By this logic, anyone who died in the war didn't complete their term "in country", with perhaps some few odd exceptions. Some other few had several rotations over there, so they might also be excepted. Many, if not most, of the people who died in 'nam died on their first rotation, and would be precisely covered by exactly the same logic exhibited in the quote, taken in context and without obfuscation or intent to decieve, above.
Do you think that's a fair thing to say?
(edited for typokinesis)